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A CNTFET-Based Nanowired Induction Two-Way Transducers
05 Sep 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Rostyslav Sklyar
A complex of the induction magnetic field two-way nanotransducers of the different physical values for both the external and implantable interfaces in a wide range of arrays are summarized. Implementation of the nanowires allows reliable transducing of the biosignals' partials and bringing of...
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Adventures with Oxide Interfaces: Electronics, Magnetism, Memory, Energy and Biology
25 Feb 2016 | | Contributor(s):: T. Venky Venkatesan
In this talk I share a personal close up view of the evolution of this field and where I see it going. I will cover polar/non-polar oxide interface conductivity, defect induced magnetism, FE tunnel junctions and some recent work on bio-oxide interfaces.
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Ali Nematollahi
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Andrey A Voevodin
Dr. Andrey A. Voevodin is the Technology Advisor for Thermal Science and Materials Branch at the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Materials and Manufacturing Directorate. Andrey received the B.S....
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Growth of Cu films on hydrogen terminated Si(lQ0) and Si(lll) surf&es
07 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Demczyk, R. Naik, G. Auner, C. Kota, U. Rao
We have employed reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED) and high resolutiontransmission electron microscopy (HREM) to study Cu films grown on hydrogen terminatedSi( 100) and Si( 111) substrates by molecular beam epitaxy.
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Interface structure and surface morphology of (Co, Fe, Ni)/Cu/Si(100) thin films
07 Oct 2011 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Demczyk, V.M. Naik, A. Lukaszew, R. Naik, G. W. Auner
We have examined bilayer Co/Cu, Fe/Cu, and Ni/Cu films deposited by molecular-beam epitaxy onhydrogen-terminated @100# silicon substrates.
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[Illinois] NanoBIO Interfaces
13 Apr 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Aleksei Aksimentiev
11/29/2016Light/Matter Interactions at the Nano-Bio Interface Workshop